Ford Aspire

    Autocar score 8

    Ford Aspire

    Autocar score 8
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    ₹ 6.94 lakh
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    Starting ₹17,620/month
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    The Aspire is Ford’s sub-four-metre compact sedan. The Ford Aspire received a major update in late 2018 that brought with it revised styling, a redone cabin and even new petrol engines. In all, the Ford Aspire can be had in petrol-manual, petrol-auto and diesel-manual forms.

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    The Aspire is Ford’s sub-four-metre compact sedan. The Ford Aspire received a major update in late 2018 that brought with it revised styling, a redone cabin and even new petrol engines. In all, the Ford Aspire can be had in petrol-manual, petrol-auto and diesel-manual forms.

    Ford Aspire key specifications

    Ford Aspire Price ₹ 6.94 lakh PriceFord Aspire Range/Mileage 20.4kplMileageFord Aspire Engine Capacity/Motor Type 1194ccEngineFord Aspire Transmission ManualTransmissionFord Aspire Fuel type PetrolFuel typeFord Aspire Seating Capacity 5 SeaterSeating Capacity

    Ford Aspire expert reviews

    We like

    • Ride and handling
    • Well-equipped

    We don’t like

    • Cabin doesn’t feel special
    • Not as spacious as rivals

    Ford Aspire Overview

    What is it?

    Ford has taken its time to update its compact sedan, the Aspire. The good news, however, is that it has done a pretty thorough job. It looks more grown up now, what with its more sophisticated headlight and grille combo. Ford has used a lot more bling in the nose, and with the lower part of the chin finished in black, the new Aspire looks sportier too. There aren’t many changes to the rear except for the redesigned bumper, but what Ford has done is upped the wheel size; top-spec Aspires now run on 15-inch alloy wheels shod with 195/55 R15 tyres. The bigger multi-spoke alloys have a simple yet classy design and the wheels now look more proportionate to the body.

    Also new are the petrol engines and gearbox options. The previous 88hp, 1.2-litre, four-cylinder petrol engine has been replaced with the new 96hp, 1.2-litre, three-cylinder 'Dragon' petrol engine; first seen on the Freestyle. While this engine packs more power, Ford also claims it is more efficient by 2.24kpl; a considerable amount. In addition, the 110hp, 1.5-litre petrol engine has also been replaced by a more powerful 123hp, 1.5-litre petrol unit (the same three-cylinder Dragon engine that powers the EcoSport). And this time, it gets the same auto 'box as the Ecosport as well; a 6-speed torque converter unit (used in place of the earlier twin-clutch gearbox). What carries on unchanged, however, is Ford's very tractable and strong 100hp, 1.5 diesel (codenamed Tiger). If it ain't broke, why fix it, right?

    2018 Ford Aspire front static

    Apart from the cosmetic updates and new engines, there are also many changes to the equipment list. Important additions include a 6.5-inch touchscreen with Ford’s Sync 3 infotainment system (finally), two USB ports, an auto-dimming inside rear-view mirror (IRVM), auto headlamps and wipers, and a rear parking camera with sensors.

    What's it like on the inside?

    Get into the car and you are greeted by the familiar two-tone black and beige dashboard. The major change on the inside is the addition of the 6.5-inch touchscreen with the Ford Sync 3 system on the top-of-the-line Titanium+ cars. The unit is seamless in operation, very responsive and offers a level of slickness similar to that of most smartphones. The interface is intuitive and easy to understand, the display goes bright enough for even drives across a desert and what enhances the experience manifold, is the presence of Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Even connectivity has been enhanced with an improved Bluetooth system and an extra USB slot (Titanium+ only). And if you look closely, the dials have been upgraded too. They now get a carbon fibre-like texture; much nicer than the plain looking earlier dials.  

    2018 Ford Aspire front seat

    With its new rubberised screen control knobs and additional chrome, the cabin has been given a bit of a lift too. The piano black surfaces, carried over from the earlier car, add to the premium feel, there are no badly built bits and most of the plastic bits feel hard-wearing. Quality levels, however, are a step down from those seen in the Dzire, and what the Ford also lacks is that sense of space the Maruti cabin delivers.

    The Aspire's cabin is as practical as ever, especially up front. The door pockets are very accommodating and are smartly designed to hold bottles of all sizes; the glovebox is massive and there's even a nicely executed stowage area between the seats where you can keep all sorts of odds and ends.

    Overall visibility from the driver’s seat is good. Even tall drivers can find a comfortable driving position quite easily, and the wide front seats provide good under-thigh and shoulder support as well. More importantly, the seats cushioning is just right.

    Legroom in the rear is good as well due to the Aspire's long wheelbase (the longest in its class), and the seat, though not as good as some rivals, offers good support and a nicely reclined backrest. Shoulder room is tight though, as is the headroom, especially for passengers taller 6ft. 

    2018 Ford Aspire infotainment

    What’s it like to drive?

    The new 1.2-litre, three-cylinder, naturally aspirated Dragon engine made its debut in the Freestyle, and, on the Aspire, it is mated to a new 5-speed manual transmission. Producing a very strong 96hp – the highest among petrol-manual compact sedans – the engine is surprisingly smooth and silent for a three-cylinder unit at low revs. In fact, it feels as smooth as four-cylinder unit.

    Low-engine speed performance still is a bit lacklustre. Yes, it does feel marginally better than the earlier 1.2 at low speeds, and that is important, but it still isn't as responsive as it should be below 2,000 or 2,500rpm. And what makes it worse is that low-speed pulling power isn't great either. This means you either stay in a low gear or be prepared to shift up and down the 'box often in traffic. Luckily, the new gearbox has short throws and is easy to slot into gear, while the clutch is light too.

    Things get much better past the 2,500rpm mark. The flow of power is much stronger; the Aspire accelerates harder past 3,000rpm and the engine even has a sporty snarl to it, which is nice. In fact from 3,000 to around 6,000rpm, the engine feels so well up to the task, it is quite enjoyable to drive. If only it had a stronger bottom end though.

    2018 Ford Aspire side action

    The 100hp, 1.5-litre diesel engine has been carried forward from the previous Aspire. No major changes have been made to the engine, and as a result, it continues to deliver strong acceleration from just 1,500 or 1,700rpm. Yes, there is a hint of turbo lag, but if you have your foot down, the turbo spools up so fast and delivers such a strong and sustained surge of power, it feels a lot more thrilling to drive than the petrol. What's nice is that it pulls hard all the way to the redline. Even the clutch is well weighted and the new gearbox is light, precise and a real delight to use.  

    At higher engine speeds it gets a bit noisy, and for the most part, it's clear this is a diesel. Still, the taller gearing on the diesel Aspire does manage to make it a better cruiser and feel more relaxed at highway speeds.

    Where the Aspire also leads the class is in the areas of ride and handling. Ford's beautifully tuned suspension handles bad roads extremely well with very few broken patches of road transferred through to the cabin. What’s more, the suspension is fairly silent while going over bad roads; only sharp and deep potholes are heard and felt inside the cabin. Our only complaint is that there's a hint of bobbing if the surface of the road is less than perfect.

    2018 Ford Aspire rear seat

    High-speed stability is also good. There is a bit of body roll and steering feel when you get into a corner, it isn't great, but apart from that, the Aspire feels so on the ball. Even when you up the speed, it is easily the most entertaining car to drive in its class. Tight corners, long bends, poorly surfaced roads, the Ford can take whatever you throw at it. The electric power steering is light enough to make driving in bumper-to-bumper traffic not feel like a chore, and it is well weighted and feels nicely connected to the road in corners. The only fly in the ointment is that the ABS kicks in a little early, especially on bumpy sections. In general, the brakes are so sharp and beautifully set-up, they add considerably to the overall driving experience.  

    Should I buy one?

    With its new engines, upgraded equipment and more aggressive pricing, the new Aspire has a lot more to offer now. A proper step up from the one it replaces, this is a car that now feels like it is back in the game. The facelift makes it look fresh, the cabin is now nicely updated, its new gearboxes make it light and easy to drive, and with its new price, the Aspire now undercuts most of its rivals. The new petrol engine may feel a bit lethargic at low engine speeds, some rivals may feel larger inside and out, and others may be better equipped too. But, if you are looking for a car that's practical as well as entertaining and enjoyable to drive, no other car in this class delivers a stronger performance. Make sure you drive the diesel before you sign on the dotted line; it sure does hit the spot.

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    Ford Aspire features and specifications

    Our Rating
    8
    Fuel Type
    Petrol
    Engine Displacement
    1194 cc
    Body Style
    Sedan
    Doors
    4
    Seats
    5
    Airbags
    2
    Max Power
    96hp at 6500rpm
    Max Torque
    120Nm at 4250rpm
    Gearbox Type
    5-speed Manual
    Warranty Distance
    100000 km
    Warranty Duration
    2 Years
    Dimensions
    Engine/Motor
    Transmission
    Fuel Economy Range
    Suspension
    Steering
    Wheels and Tyres
    Brakes
    Performance as Tested
    Safety
    Exterior
    Seats and Upholstery
    Infotainment
    Comfort and Convenience
    Instrumentation
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    Ford Aspire variants and price

    Ford Aspire price for the base model starts at ₹ 6.94 lakh and the top model price goes upto ₹ 9.94 lakh (on-road Delhi).Ford Aspire comes in 11 variants.The Ford Aspire Petrol engine on road price in Delhi ranges between ₹ 6.94 lakh - ₹ 8.56 lakh.The Ford Aspire Diesel engine on road price in Delhi ranges between ₹ 8.97 lakh - ₹ 9.94 lakh.

    Variants
    Price On road price
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    Ford Aspire 1.5 TDCi Trend+ 1498cc | Manual | Diesel | 26.1kpl
    NA
    Ford Aspire 1.5 TDCi Ambiente 1498cc | Manual | Diesel | 26.1kpl
    NA
    Ford Aspire 1.5 Ti-VCT Titanium AT 1497cc | Torque Converter Auto | Petrol
    NA
    Ford Aspire 1.2 Ti-VCT Trend+ 1194cc | Manual | Petrol | 20.4kpl
    NA
    Ford Aspire 1.2 Ti-VCT Ambiente 1194cc | Manual | Petrol | 20.4kpl
    ₹ 6.94 lakh View Price Breakup
    Ford Aspire 1.2 Ti-VCT Trend 1194cc | Manual | Petrol | 20.4kpl
    ₹ 7.61 lakh View Price Breakup
    Ford Aspire 1.2 Ti-VCT Titanium 1194cc | Manual | Petrol | 20.4kpl
    ₹ 8.17 lakh View Price Breakup
    Ford Aspire 1.2 Ti-VCT Titanium+ 1194cc | Manual | Petrol | 20.4kpl
    ₹ 8.56 lakh View Price Breakup

    Ford Aspire comparison

     
    Ford Aspire ₹ 6.94 - 9.94 lakh Autocar India rating for Ford Aspire 8
    Maruti Suzuki Dzire ₹ 6.54 - 9.97 lakh Autocar India rating for Maruti Suzuki Dzire 9
    Honda Amaze ₹ 7.08 - 11.05 lakh Autocar India rating for Honda Amaze 8
    Tata Tigor ₹ 6.00 - 7.94 lakh Autocar India rating for Tata Tigor 8
    Hyundai Xcent NA Autocar India rating for Hyundai Xcent 7
    Engine
    1194-1498 cc
    Engine
    1197-1248 cc
    Engine
    1199-1498 cc
    Engine
    1047-1199 cc
    Engine
    1186-1197 cc
    Mileage
    20.4-26.1 kpl
    Mileage
    22-28.4 kpl
    Mileage
    19-27.4 kpl
    Mileage
    23.84-27.28 kpl
    Mileage
    17.36-25.4 kpl
    Fuel Type
    Diesel,Petrol
    Fuel Type
    Diesel,Petrol
    Fuel Type
    Diesel,Petrol
    Fuel Type
    Diesel,Petrol
    Fuel Type
    Diesel,Petrol
    Airbags
    Yes
    Airbags
    Yes
    Airbags
    Yes
    Airbags
    Yes
    Airbags
    Yes
    Transmission
    Manual,Torque Converter Auto
    Transmission
    AMT Auto,Manual
    Transmission
    Manual,CVT Auto
    Transmission
    Manual,AMT Auto
    Transmission
    Manual,Torque Converter Auto

    Ford Aspire mileage

    Ford Aspire mileage starts at 20.4 kpl and goes up to 26.1 kpl.The Ford Aspire Petrol engine mileage is 20.4 kpl.The Ford Aspire Diesel engine mileage is 26.1 kpl.

    Fuel TypeDisplacementTransmissionMileage
    Petrol1194ccManual20.4kpl
    Diesel1498ccManual26.1kpl

    Ford Aspire quick review

    The facelift and larger wheels have done much to enhance the Aspire’s look. The makeover on the inside is more comprehensive and the new dashboard that gives pride of place to the touchscreen infotainment system looks modern. There are some well-finished bits but on the whole, quality remains a mixed bag. The Aspire’s seats are comfy but the cabin is down on space to newer rivals.
    The Aspire’s new 96hp, 1.2-litre three-cylinder petrol engine isn’t quick off the line but feels pleasant when speeds build. The crisp manual gearbox works well too. Also new to the Aspire is a 123hp, 1.5-litre petrol engine that’s offered solely with a torque converter automatic transmission. It promises much by way of performance. The 100hp, 1.5-litre diesel motor carries on from before and remains likeable for its smooth build of power and economy, even if it isn’t the quietest of engines. As ever, ride and handling are the highlight on the Aspire. It’s easy to drive in town yet feels keen on twisty roads, while bump absorption is impressive.

    Ford Aspire : our choice

    Buyers who clock a lot of kilometres each month will find a great match in the diesel Ford Aspire. The petrol-auto is an interesting option but for most, the petrol-manual will do just fine. Our pick of the range is the Titanium+ trim which is big on safety with six airbags, auto headlights and auto wipers. Also exclusive to the Titanium+ trim is Ford’s Sync 3 infotainment system with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay compatibility.

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    Ford Aspire colours

    The Ford Aspire offers a variety of color options. Ford Aspire is available in a range of 13 colors. The colors offered in Ford Aspire are Oxford White, Ruby Red, Smoke Grey, Absolute Black, Deep Impact Blue, Moondust Silver, White Gold, Black / Oxford White (Dual Tone), Black / Moondust Silver (Dual Tone), Black / Smoke Grey (Dual Tone), Black / Oxford White (Dual Tone), Black / Moondust Silver (Dual Tone) and Black / Smoke Grey (Dual Tone).

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